Chapter 1110 The Foul-Smelling Man

Madison smiled, "Speaking of which, it's quite interesting. Emily righteously claims that you shouldn't bring novels into reality, yet she does exactly that. She insults the female protagonist, the author, and readers who disagree with her, even going so far as to insult people in real life. She has no manners or brains. Emily seems like a severe schizophrenic. I really want to take her to see a doctor, but she resists."

Alexander sighed and said, "Her mental state is indeed not good."

The novels others write are fictional, but Emily's vile comments are real. How miserable must her real life be to spew such filth online?

"Yeah, Emily's thinking is very backward. She looks down on modern women, always thinking they're promiscuous and that even glancing at another man is a sin. So she believes that the female protagonist hugging another man in the book is loose and improper.

The male protagonist cheats, flirts with the female supporting character, has women left and right, and even sleeps with them. Emily thinks that's fine; it's a man's privilege. Plus, the male protagonist is already divorced, so being intimate with other women is normal. Emily loves scumbags the most and wouldn't dare criticize the male protagonist.

But Emily's dumb brain can't process that the female protagonist is also divorced, and the male protagonist divorced her for his first love. The female protagonist did nothing wrong. I advised her to calm down, but she wouldn't listen and insisted on praising the scumbag while calling the female protagonist loose and improper. She even insults the author, spreading rumors and slander, all in her imagination."

Alexander said, "People like that are indeed very stupid."

Emily's behavior of insulting the author is very much like some foolish netizens who think that because an actor plays a villain, the actor must be a bad person in real life: "You did such bad things in the TV show, so you must be a malicious person in reality!"

Actors play dozens, even hundreds of roles. Do they have hundreds of personalities? Only some truly foolish people would equate a character in a show with the actor themselves.

Seeing Alexander's serious expression, Madison was overjoyed. This was exactly why she brought Emily along. Without comparison, there is no harm.

With Emily around as a foil, Madison herself seemed kinder and gentler.

After all, people as foolish as Emily will never succeed. They will only endlessly cycle through pain and failure, constantly spewing vile comments and insulting others. There will be retribution for that, and such people generally don't live well.

Madison continued, "Readers with even a slightly normal brain don't want to deal with Emily. She barely managed to gather a few readers to fight alongside her, but those readers are more decent and have some opinions of their own. Emily deliberately tries to lead them astray. Hanging out with someone like Emily all the time eventually lowers their standards and opinions, almost turning them into Emily. But don't worry, I will never become like Emily."

"Emily is always smug, thinking she's so great, constantly showing off her screenshots of insults to me. It exhausts me just looking at them; I think she's too stupid. I told her to stop insulting people online, but she wouldn't listen and almost insulted me too."

"But later, the author she insulted replied to Emily, so Emily is particularly excited in her room right now."

"Really? What did they reply?" Alexander asked.

He hadn't encountered many people like Emily. Humanity is truly diverse.

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